Meme-101: The Ultimate Guide to Meme Mastery

Chapter 1: Meme Origins

A meme is a cultural phenomenon that's hard to define, but we'll try. It's a funny image, a witty caption, or an inside joke that spreads like wildfire on the internet.

But don't worry, we won't make you read a whole book about memes. This guide is for the lazy, the bored, or the just plain confused.

Chapter 2: Meme Types

  1. Image macros (e.g., Grumpy Cat, Success Kid)
  2. Advice animal memes (e.g., Success Kid, Doge)
  3. Reaction image memes (e.g., Pepe the Frog, Sad Kow)
  4. Garfield-style memes (e.g., Grumpy Cat, Catso)
  5. Deep fried memes (e.g., Rickrolling, Dihydrogenated)

Still confused? Don't worry, we'll get you caught up in no time! Check out our Meme Types: The Advanced Course for more information.

Pepe the Frog

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(Note: I've assumed that you're referring to the classic "meme" internet culture. If you'd like to specify a different type of meme or a specific style of humor, please let me know and I'll adjust the response accordingly.)